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Converting an Array to value's
Hi,
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You can change the offset to whatever you want providing it references a
cell for example -1 offsets 1 column to the left whuch is fine for column B
but if you apply a -1 offset to column A then you have a problem.
Mike
"Gunti" wrote:
Even if i type everything, the way you're telling me, into excel i keep
getting the #value# error. I've had this problem an amazing amount of times.
I'm getting kinda desperate, can i change the offset in the VB to +1 (or 1)
by the way?
I'll keep on trying.
Gunti
"Mike H" wrote:
Hi,
A value error is when it cannot find a match for what is in A1 on Sheet1.
Check your numbers really are numbers not text that looks like numbers
To demonstrate the point type a number in a1 (A 1 will do). Ensuring a cell
in Column A of sheet 1 is formatted as general type the same number in there
and my bet is the value error will go away.
Mike
"Gunti" wrote:
Hi mike,
This time i'm getting a #value error. I tried embracing both references in
the Value function.. Also didn't work.
Thanks again for the help, though.
Greets,
Gunti
"Mike H" wrote:
Gunti,
That's my correct regional syntax it looks like your using ; instead of , so
change it.
Mike
"Gunti" wrote:
Mike, this is exactly what i'm looking for. I'm having some trouble, however.
I'm getting a #num# error. I can't seem to find the problem.
A couple example value's i'm using:
Sheet1:
A B
900101967 460342173
900098554 460333597
900101967 460333596
Sheet2:
A
900101967
Listvalues(A1;'Sheet1'!B2:B4') returns #NUM
Any help? your help is greatly appreciated!
"Mike H" wrote:
Hi,
How about a UDF Alt+F11 to open Vb editor, right click 'This Workbook' and
insert module and paste the code in on the right.
Call with
=listvalues(1,B1:B5)
The 1 could be a range
=listvalues(A1,B1:B5)
Function listvalues(key As Integer, Rng As Range)
For Each c In Rng
If c.Offset(0, -1).Value = key Then
listvalues = listvalues & c.Value & " , "
End If
Next
listvalues = Left(listvalues, Len(listvalues) - 3)
End Function
Mike
"Gunti" wrote:
Hello,
I'll first give an example of my situation.
I've got a couple of value's:
A B
1 55
1 56
2 58
3 59
1 60
I'm looking for a method so i can make a list like this:
A B
1: 55,56,60
Basicly Excel has to put the value's in the following cell divided by a ,
I've come as far as making an IF function like IF(A1:A3="1";B1:B3;"Error")
Now the list of numbers (55,56,60) is in an array.
Is there any way to convert this array to the format i described?
Greetings,
Gunti
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